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12-05-2020 01:00 AM - edited 12-05-2020 01:09 AM
12-05-2020 01:05 AM
It's not 11:41 pm yet.
12-05-2020 01:13 AM
12-05-2020 04:58 AM
There was a small earthquake (2.1) in the small town of Milford, NJ, on Dec. 3.They a lso had one back in August. Doesn't happen too often in this neck of the woods. It's not all that far from me, but I didn't feel anything from it. Hope everyone is okay in CA.
12-05-2020 05:16 AM
When I lived in San Francisco we had small earthquakes all the time. We had two 5.4 & 5.3 one basically after the other one time. When you hit a 5 earthquake things start shaking. 2 and 3 even 4 are no big deal but I am glad I moved back to the Midwest. I also lived in San Diego for a couple of months when I was a teenager. Never felt an earthquake there. there is more action in Northern Calif.
12-05-2020 06:48 AM - edited 12-05-2020 06:56 AM
@Katcat1 wrote:When I lived in San Francisco we had small earthquakes all the time. We had two 5.4 & 5.3 one basically after the other one time. When you hit a 5 earthquake things start shaking. 2 and 3 even 4 are no big deal but I am glad I moved back to the Midwest. I also lived in San Diego for a couple of months when I was a teenager. Never felt an earthquake there. there is more action in Northern Calif.
I lived in Northern California for 25 years and experienced several earthquakes including Loma Prieta in 1989.
But my very first earthquake was in my hometown of Chicago when I was in elementary school. Yup -- Chicago. November 9, 1968.
ETA:
We were living in a third floor apartment on Sheridan Road. It was a Saturday morning and I was sitting on the radiator cover near the window of my mother's bedroom. Definitely felt that one.
12-05-2020 07:20 AM
People in California don't pay attention to such a little quake. Takes about a 4.6 or higher.
12-05-2020 07:23 AM
Yep, that was nothing compared to the Northridge quake I remember from years ago.
12-05-2020 07:41 AM
@KingstonsMom wrote:Yep, that was nothing compared to the Northridge quake I remember from years ago.
January 1994, magnitude 6.7.
12-05-2020 09:31 AM
I remember seeing multiple floor apartment buildings reduced to a single level, it was horrifying!
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